Nacogdoches and Southeastern Ry. (Nacogdoches-Oil Springs), and the Frost-Johnson Lumber Company Tram (Oil Springs - Calgary) in 1936  
     
 
   

Section 1: Nacogdoches to Hampton
Section 2: Hampton to Oil Springs
Section 3: Oil Springs to Attoyac
Section 4: Attoyac through Camp Worth to Harmony
Section 5: Camp Worth to Calgary

     
Summary:
 

Shows the line of railroad known as the Nacogdoches & Southeastern Railway, from Nacogdoches to Oil Springs, then the line under the corporate name of Frost-Johnson Lumber Company as it continues through the communities of Little Chapel, Attoyac, Camp Worth and to Calgary, where it made a connection with the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway.

Date:
 

1936

Source:
 

Texas Highway Department County Maps, published 1936, updated to 1939 and 1940.

Note:
  The Nacogdoches & Southeastern Railway's incorporated tracks ended at Woden, but the tracks continued through Nacogdoches County and into San Augustine County as the industry tracks of the Frost-Johnson Lumber Company.
     
Related:
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  Section 1. Nacogdoches - Hampton (N&SE Ry.)  
   
   
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  Section 2. Hampton - Oil Springs (N&SE Ry.)  
   
   
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  Section 3. Oil Springs - Attoyac (Frost-Johnson Lbr. Co.)  
   
   
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  Section 4. Attoyac - Harmony (Frost-Johnson Lbr. Co.)  
   
   
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  Section 5. Camp Worth - Calgary (Frost-Johnson Lbr. Co.)  
   
     
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Text and images were digitized and proofread from the original source documents by Murry Hammond, 2006. Contact Murry for all corrections, additions, and contributions of new material.